Saturday, April 28, 2012

California marijuana raids

  • Its safe to say it hasnt been the greatest week for the California marijuana industry.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • OAKLAND -- Eleven suspects were charged Friday by the Alameda County District Attorneys Office in connection to a police department raid of one of the largest marijuana grow operations in city history.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • Federal authorities said raids at Oaksterdam and other unspecified the federal government began a broad crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries and cultivation facilities.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • In a new interview with Rolling Stone magazine, President Barack Obama answers questions regarding the recent federal government crackdown on medical marijuana high-profile raid on the Oaksterdam University training school in Oakland, California.
  • (Examiner)
  • Thanks!] Last week, the Drug Enforcement Agency and Internal Revenue Service raided Oaksterdam, a medical marijuana trade school in Oakland, California.[1] The DEA said the raid was part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
  • (Bay Area Indymedia)
  • In what may be the citys largest pot bust ever, police confiscated 2,500 marijuana plants and an additional 50 pounds of ready-to-sell weed with a total street value of more than $1 million during a Wednesday night raid at an East Oakland warehouse.
  • (Daily Breeze)
  • it clearly gains currency from the recent federal raid on Oaksterdam, which has put the future of weed-ucation in jeopardy.
  • (Salon)
  • An Assembly committee Tuesday passed a bill to create state oversight for pot businesses, as its chairman implored the Legislature to act to stave off federal raids on medical marijuana providers.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • San Francisco has been especially hard hit since October, when Californias four U.S. Attorneys escalated an already vigorous federal campaign against medical marijuana. The DCCC argues that, the U. S.
  • (Opposing Views)

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